Despite international media reports that an agreement has been reached between Al-Nassr and Bayern Munich on all terms of the Kingsley Coman deal, the deal has not yet been officially announced, raising questions about its reasons.
It was reported that Al-Nassr would pay more than €30 million to acquire the French international, while Bayern Munich has already begun searching for a replacement left winger and is planning to sign Chelsea’s Christopher Nkunku.
Kicker reported that the rumors about a full agreement between Al-Nassr and Bayern Munich are incorrect, and that there are still major disagreements between the two clubs that are holding up the deal.
The German report emphasized that the main disagreement between Al-Nassr and Bayern Munich is over the value of the deal. It is not true that the Bavarian giants accepted €30 million and another €5 million in add-ons. Therefore, negotiations are ongoing between the two clubs, hoping to reach an agreement soon.
However, Bayern Munich’s management has already assured Coman in the last few hours that the deal will inevitably go through and that they will respect his desire to leave the Allianz Arena. The future of the deal is therefore positive despite the ongoing disagreements.
It should be noted that Al-Nassr hopes to close the deal in the coming hours so that Coman can participate with coach Jorge Jesus’ squad in the Saudi Super Cup, scheduled to begin on August 19 in Hong Kong.